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sorry, probably Krylon...
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Although the wheels were painted enamel and the grill lacquer.
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no you might not be able to tell in color, but the last effect and endurance of the spray gun and mixed paint provides a better finish, coverage and protection.
All in what your looking for......
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The grille filler panel should not have a shine to it. It's a flat unbuffed laquer look.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Schonyenko2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The grille filler panel should not have a shine to it. It's a flat unbuffed laquer look. </div></div>
I have been using PPG acrylic enamel with a medium reducer, sprays thin, flashes off fast and gives the look Kenny is talking about, OEM type finish. ( Not urethane shiny ) Lacquer is great too but my store does not mix it and this sprays and looks the same. |
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